The report editor allows you to print the data coming from a query performed on a connection. All the parameters of the connection to use can be defined in the report editor or by programming with the WLanguage properties.

..ODBCDatabaseName is used to:

Find out the name of the database used when printing a report based on a "query performed on a connection".

Specify the name of the database used when printing a report based on a "query performed on a connection".

Remark: This property must be used in the opening code of report.

This property must be used only if several databases correspond to the same connection name.

Finding out the name of the database used when printing a report based on a "query performed on connection" Hide the details

<Result> = <Report name>..ODBCDatabaseName

<Result>: Character string

Name of database used when printing the report based on a query performed on a connection. This name is available only if several connections of the same name corresponding to different databases have been defined.

<Report name>: Character string (with or without quotes)

Name of report to use.

Specifying the name of database to use when printing a report based on a "query performed on a connection" Hide the details

<Report name>..ODBCDatabaseName = <Database to use>

<Report name>: Character string (with or without quotes)

Name of report to use.

<Database to use>: Character string (with quotes)

Name of database to use to perform the base query of the report via the ODBC driver or via a Native Access. This property must be used only if several databases correspond to the same name of connection.

Remarks

Properties used to manage reports based on data files accessed via an ODBC driver or via a Native Access

The following properties are used to manage reports based on fdata iles accessed via an ODBC driver or via a Native Access: